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AMERICA AND JAPAN.

GOME FRIENDLY SENTIMENTS, . Received February 13, 8.55 a.m. Washington, February 12. • Bpehklng i at a dinner in' Washington in his honour. Admiral Dewa, the Japanese representative at the Panama Exhibition, said that Japan was- look-. Ing to America tor a solution of all her troubles. This remark was interpreted -as - applying to the European waf. , Mr Bryan, replying, said that the United States’ faith in Japan’s spirit of peace was not shaken, and her desire and honest purpose to live with the United States- as : a Triendly . neighbour had never been questioned.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume L, Issue 14527, 13 February 1915, Page 7

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AMERICA AND JAPAN. Wanganui Herald, Volume L, Issue 14527, 13 February 1915, Page 7

AMERICA AND JAPAN. Wanganui Herald, Volume L, Issue 14527, 13 February 1915, Page 7

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